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this wasn't the first time for el pollo kiki riki. this summer, inspectors shut them down for operating with no electricity, meaning no proper refrigeration. at tysons galleria, inspectors shut down williams-sonoma, a store famous for high-end cooking supplies. in bethesda, 25 years of white table cloths and fine dining at tragara on cordell avenue, came to a sudden and potentially sickening end when inspectors cited 24 violations at the italian restaurant, finding mice droppings in both kitchens, on the shelves, storage, waiter stations, and live roaches on the meat slicer. tag tragara was in the middle of a sale. workers were assembling new chairs and polishing the now empty kitchen and changing the name. >> i guarantee you, the violations are no longer in place. my entire staff has worked very hard to get this kitchen up to code. >> reporter: all those places have been reinspected, passed and back in business. i'm russ paticek, 9 news. >> okay, russ. >>> an update tonight on a push to keep the cold air inside at d.c. restaurants. w
this wasn't the first time for el pollo kiki riki. this summer, inspectors shut them down for operating with no electricity, meaning no proper refrigeration. at tysons galleria, inspectors shut down williams-sonoma, a store famous for high-end cooking supplies. in bethesda, 25 years of white table cloths and fine dining at tragara on cordell avenue, came to a sudden and potentially sickening end when inspectors cited 24 violations at the italian restaurant, finding mice droppings in both...
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natalie zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we get them early enough that they've learn some good eating habits and they go forward and become very productive humans and grow up to make us all proud of them. narrator>> for more info, go to current dot com. brought to you by basf - the chemical company. >> eliot: another disaster for which wall street was not prepared which brings us to the number of the day. unknown. that's the value of stocks and bearer bonds that the wall street banks may have lost when the vault holding the documents got flooded. they were stored at the deposit truc
natalie zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their...
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el dorado, kansas, on our line for independents. caller: i was born disabled. i have worked all my life. kansas is starting a kan-care, they're trying to enroll people in it. i saw on your map did not have anything set up yet. without going on these programs -- i do not trust them, i have in home services were hired a person through medicaid to come in and do chores and stuff -- i would like to keep the person i have. i have had other people who came in who would steal from me and take things. i have that night support. i wonder if all of that will change, or if i can stay on the medicaid plan. guest: you will be able to remain on the medicaid program and maintain the same providers that are assisting you now. this is an important point. when it comes to getting coverage to the exchange's, people have to not have access to other coverage. if you're currently eligible for medicaid or medicare, you would not be eligible to come into the exchange and receive subsidies to help purchase coverage. in addition, if you have an offer of coverage through your employer th
el dorado, kansas, on our line for independents. caller: i was born disabled. i have worked all my life. kansas is starting a kan-care, they're trying to enroll people in it. i saw on your map did not have anything set up yet. without going on these programs -- i do not trust them, i have in home services were hired a person through medicaid to come in and do chores and stuff -- i would like to keep the person i have. i have had other people who came in who would steal from me and take things....
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over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as u.s. army lieutenant walker performed 49 consecutive back handsprings during halftime at the school's football game. we sped that up just a tad for effect. guinness world record officials will view the tape to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. >>> how about a little sports. "sunday night football," giants/packers. new york's eli manning threw for three touchdown passes, reaching 200 for his career as new york routed green bay, 38-10. >>> in miami, the dolphins got a little wet as -- oops -- the field's sprinklers turned on during the third quarter. that's a little messy. later, miami tied the game on a 29-yard touchdown pass. and as the time ran down, a dolphins' field goal beat seattle, 24-21. >>> in other action, peyton manning of the broncos moved up to second place all time with 14 seasons of 3,000 yards passing or more. beating kansas city 17-9. and comeback kid matt ryan of the falcons notched his 21st career game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. that's edging t
over 20,000 people at the university of texas at el paso cheered as u.s. army lieutenant walker performed 49 consecutive back handsprings during halftime at the school's football game. we sped that up just a tad for effect. guinness world record officials will view the tape to determine if walker broke the current record of 35. >>> how about a little sports. "sunday night football," giants/packers. new york's eli manning threw for three touchdown passes, reaching 200 for his...
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nick is in el paso, texas, a republican. what do you think about the possibility of flexibility on no taxes? caller: yes, good morning. i believe republicans are being inflexible. i don't believe the rates should go up, because then taxes would go up. i believe when president obama says taxes will go on the rich, that is bull. its taxes for everybody. you cannot bring down the debt with a $5 trillion in your accumulated over the last four years to pay it down. you need structure readjustment with the entitlements, also, with social security, medicare, medicaid, also, and, also, the tax reform. the republicans have talked about revenue coming in from growth jobs and getting the economy going. when you get the economy going, you get more money coming into the irs and treasury/ when more americans are at work, they are paying. i don't believe it -- it is , woodymr. norquist said, it is a pledge to the people. some of those senators wanting to raise -- wanting not to raise taxes, that pledge, they knew what would happen to them,
nick is in el paso, texas, a republican. what do you think about the possibility of flexibility on no taxes? caller: yes, good morning. i believe republicans are being inflexible. i don't believe the rates should go up, because then taxes would go up. i believe when president obama says taxes will go on the rich, that is bull. its taxes for everybody. you cannot bring down the debt with a $5 trillion in your accumulated over the last four years to pay it down. you need structure readjustment...
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it narrows the age el imageth requirements. it makes people check in every six months with the department of homeland security which sounds a lot like patrol which is against the intentional d.r.e.a.m. act and it also ee long gates the time frame by which people can become full citizens if they're even able to and the republicans say they can do this because they want to prevent chain migration where someone become as citizen. that's what marco rubio's relatives did. a little hypocrisy there. >> are you a little skeptical? we know the elections have -- if i hear this again -- have consequences but we know they do and 'zo demographics. is it that you see this effort as insincere or political gamesmanship in hopes of not suffering major losses two years from now? >> i think it's a little bit of both, a little bit of window dressing. but this is something latinos have followed so closely. latinos -- republicans and democrats alike, something like 91% latinos are in favor of the d.r.e.a.m. act. so they're following this closely and
it narrows the age el imageth requirements. it makes people check in every six months with the department of homeland security which sounds a lot like patrol which is against the intentional d.r.e.a.m. act and it also ee long gates the time frame by which people can become full citizens if they're even able to and the republicans say they can do this because they want to prevent chain migration where someone become as citizen. that's what marco rubio's relatives did. a little hypocrisy there....
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you look at personalties of three leading governors, chris christie, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points. lou: you had to leave it with governor romney. >> their bench is really thin that is why joe biden is the vice president. come on, let's leave
you look at personalties of three leading governors, chris christie, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points....
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economy, and to this culture, and they are the 800,000 pound elephante that the republicans -- >> this el fane -- elephante -- why not actually try and tackle immigration reform if everybody realizes your party is in deep trouble come 2016 and beyond with this section of the electorate which is only growing by the week, why not try and do something real if. >> yeah. well, look, the fact is, let's be fair, i think there are some members of congress both republicans and democrats, who have started talking about going off cameras and talking to each other about what steps can be taken. what baby first steps can be taken to try to reach some bipartisan agreement on immigration reform. that's important because before you run you have to learn how to walk. the republicans don't know how to walk on this issue yet. there have been some positive steps taken, baby steps, by the republicans in the house to try and deal with a bipartisan agreement. but the problem is, how do you brink the fringe of the republican party in to immigration reform? you know what, this whoopin' that the republicans got fr
economy, and to this culture, and they are the 800,000 pound elephante that the republicans -- >> this el fane -- elephante -- why not actually try and tackle immigration reform if everybody realizes your party is in deep trouble come 2016 and beyond with this section of the electorate which is only growing by the week, why not try and do something real if. >> yeah. well, look, the fact is, let's be fair, i think there are some members of congress both republicans and democrats, who...
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host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning. cultural factors have alienated the republicans from a certain block of voters. voters who are more comfortable with the increasing diversity of the country, and those were less comfortable with that. it does not mean they are racist. it is a question of what people feel comfortable with. how they adjust to change. the republicans have gotten themselves in a position where the are reliant on those voters who are less comfortable with the changing nature of the country. over time, that is a shrinking group. the percentage of voters who are comfortable w
host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning....
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john nick els joins us with the latest. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand that the american people ares no misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days despairaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. i will brok her to be the united states secretary of state. she has proven she either doesn't understand or not willing to accept
john nick els joins us with the latest. >>> secessionists are coming out of the woodwork. wait until you hear their reasons. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not...
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zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and how their food nourishes them. sandra jonaidi>>> i hope that we get them early enough that they've learn some good eating habits and they go forward and become very productive humans and grow up to make us all proud of them. narrator>> for more info, go to current dot com. brought to you by basf - the chemical company. >> it's no secret to regular viewers of this show that cenk has long been passionate, unbelievably passionate about campaign finance reform. this past weekend at ucla law school, he was invited to participate in a conference called money out voters in. let's take a look at how that worke
zisko>>>el granada is a special place to learn because we have a dedicated community and a dedicated staff. and when kids come on campus everyday, they're enthusiasm for learning shines. we receive federal funding because a majority of our students are socially disadvantaged. making sure our students receive healthy nutritious lunches and breakfasts is critical to their learning. i would like to see students take more ownership of what they eat everyday and learn about their bodies and...
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for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe
for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest:...
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until they're actually willing to el us their decision, everything's an open door. christie has higher approval numbers than probably bruce springsteen would have in the state. it remains to be seen if the numbers will stay that high. they weren't that high earlier in the year. new jersey's unemployment was higher than the national average. cory booker has a few months here to decide what's the better bet for him. governor's race or an open senate seat. >> in the timing of this, given how much it's going to cost to run in new jersey, you have to buy new york television time to run ads in new jersey, the most expensive time in the country. you also have to buy philadelphia advertising to run tv ads in the southern end of the state. it's a very expensive proposition. you've got to start raising that money right now. you got to make a fast decision if you're running for this office. isn't what is likely to be a open senate seat the better play for cory booker where i think if he made it into the senate, he would be a star. >> i think you're right and in fact, the possi
until they're actually willing to el us their decision, everything's an open door. christie has higher approval numbers than probably bruce springsteen would have in the state. it remains to be seen if the numbers will stay that high. they weren't that high earlier in the year. new jersey's unemployment was higher than the national average. cory booker has a few months here to decide what's the better bet for him. governor's race or an open senate seat. >> in the timing of this, given how...
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morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they have any strategy by which to overturn morsi's decisions. >> suarez: what exactly has he done through these decrees? what did he say-- what powers did he give to himself, basically, until there's a constitution? >> well, he did a lot of little things. he dismissed
morsi-- hamdin sabbahi from the leftist al- karamah party, and constitution party founder mohamed el- baradei, who tweeted yesterday that morsi had appointed himself "a new pharaoh." in his decree, morsi also held out the possibility of a second trial for hosni mubarek for the killings of protestors. >> suarez: to explain why morsi took these steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor...
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country felt the quake and there are reports of buildings shaking as far as away as mexico city and el salvador. guatemala's president calls it the largest quake to hit his country in more than 35 years. at least one person is dead and several others trapped when part of a shopping center collapses. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. guana, authorities say the top floor of the five story department store came crashing down in the capital city. amateur video shows a large crowd gathering around a pile of debris. rescuers pulled out several victims. the nation's president cancelled campaigning for the day to visit the site and donated it a disaster zone. chile. dozens of fishermen battled police in the capital city of santiago a limit over fishing. the fishermen claim it could cripple their business. they set up road blocks on threw stones. the cops fired back with water canons. gaza. police say expert hunters helped capture a crocodile that had been on the loose ever since it broke out of a zoo nearly two years ago. villagers say they spotted the thing in a sewage pool a
country felt the quake and there are reports of buildings shaking as far as away as mexico city and el salvador. guatemala's president calls it the largest quake to hit his country in more than 35 years. at least one person is dead and several others trapped when part of a shopping center collapses. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. guana, authorities say the top floor of the five story department store came crashing down in the capital city. amateur video shows a large crowd...
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one firefighter slightly injured in el sobrante overnight. the fire caused $80,000 in damage. >>> and some new snow in the high sierra has ski resorts opening for business. heavenly and ski resorts are opening up today two days ahead of schedule. recent storms have dumped more than 3 feet of snow in the sierra. and they are making snow too. and lawrence is here with your forecast. and i guess, more snow on its way this weekend, too, right? >> yes. series of storms toward the sierra nevada and the bay area too so enjoy the sunshine while we have it. looks like we'll have great weather outside as high pressure taking over. it means we'll see great weather into the afternoon. a little cool in some spots inland this morning, 40s and 50s. by the afternoon we're enjoying 50s and some 70s by the afternoon. so get outside and enjoy it. not going to last long. tomorrow we have changes, a few clouds moving in and by friday, there's a chance of a few showers. showers could linger into saturday and another stronger storm on sunday. we're going to check y
one firefighter slightly injured in el sobrante overnight. the fire caused $80,000 in damage. >>> and some new snow in the high sierra has ski resorts opening for business. heavenly and ski resorts are opening up today two days ahead of schedule. recent storms have dumped more than 3 feet of snow in the sierra. and they are making snow too. and lawrence is here with your forecast. and i guess, more snow on its way this weekend, too, right? >> yes. series of storms toward the...
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here to help us do that are syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times"el columnist david brooks. david brooks, are you shockd about indiana? >> no. no, there was no way barack obama was going to carry that. there were two states he carried last time that were a bit tbreekish. indiana was super freakish if i can go back to the 1970s. >> ifill: a good way to start the night. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a swing state. that's in part because the demographics have shifted so much in north carolina. those were the two states he carried that will be uphill this time. >> woodruff: mark, what happened in indiana though? the president was campaigning there very late in the game in 2008. what changed on the ground and what changed with him? >> well, two things changed. first the that the president has by hisrians like richard and michael would say, the favorite for the election is he wasn't challenging the nomination for his own party. as a result he never developed any kind of a primary apparatus in te lot of these states. they w
here to help us do that are syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times"el columnist david brooks. david brooks, are you shockd about indiana? >> no. no, there was no way barack obama was going to carry that. there were two states he carried last time that were a bit tbreekish. indiana was super freakish if i can go back to the 1970s. >> ifill: a good way to start the night. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a...
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it is one of these whose mott el is right. more seniors vote than young people the romney team wins. the romney message is up beat. the obama message is kind of negative. don't let these bad guys come in office again. >>> with regard to these polls they weren't all in lock step rather in 2008. in an election like this even if it is this tight, ed, you are doing polling out there say you are off by one or two points. as a pollster you might say hey we came close to nailing it. but not this time. if the polls are off by a point or two it could be, i don't want to use the word land slide but it could be a dominating victory for one side or the other. >> this whole election is decided by less than a million votes. obviously in these 6 or 7 states none of them are for sure. they could tip either way which could make one side or the other winning a land slide or a big margin at this point in time. the president could not do as well as he did four years ago. smiens is when united half of them saying they don't want you any more you a
it is one of these whose mott el is right. more seniors vote than young people the romney team wins. the romney message is up beat. the obama message is kind of negative. don't let these bad guys come in office again. >>> with regard to these polls they weren't all in lock step rather in 2008. in an election like this even if it is this tight, ed, you are doing polling out there say you are off by one or two points. as a pollster you might say hey we came close to nailing it. but not...
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this was the el dalouf family home. >> reporter: people are saying so far those that have been killed in this strike have been women and children, and they have not been able to find any survivors. just moments ago from that back corner they did pull out the body of a tiny child. over here there's another frantic effort underway. >> reporter: temperatures easily flare as frustration and anger mount. >> she's my uncle's wife, this young man shouts. rage coupled with sorrow etched across his face. this is where she lived. her body finally dug up and carried away. there are no air raid sirens or bunkers in gaza. this strike came with no warning. the rescue efforts are not always so fruitless. not far from here just the day before 11-month-old ahmed and his 4-year-old sister shahata both survived a multiple missile strike on their home. when the roof collapsed, it somehow formed a protective arch over us. the children's mother safah says. for about 45 minutes i thought i was going to suffocate. my leg was stuck. people could hear me screaming, but they couldn't do anything, she tells us.
this was the el dalouf family home. >> reporter: people are saying so far those that have been killed in this strike have been women and children, and they have not been able to find any survivors. just moments ago from that back corner they did pull out the body of a tiny child. over here there's another frantic effort underway. >> reporter: temperatures easily flare as frustration and anger mount. >> she's my uncle's wife, this young man shouts. rage coupled with sorrow...
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called on to walk offer the job in protest against morsi, you also have the opposition leader mohammed el baradei says that it's not possible unless morsi rescinds the powers he's given himself. are those the things that morsi wants to happen. a lot of judges were appointed by mubarak and he would want them out and does he really need to negotiate or have any dialog with the opposition? does he want that? >> no, he doesn't. and here, this is the final piece in the entire mosaic, and morsi being a complete pharaoh, a dictator. the first thing he and the muslim brotherhood got was a the parliament. now, a muslim brotherhood controlled parliament. then the presidency and next the independent army and military. and morsi got rid of the top generals appointed by mubarak and put in his own guys, the muslim brotherhood generals. and the next step was the independent press, state-owned press and media now has been replaced with muslim brotherhood advocates. now the final step is that independent judiciary, they have now said, well, you can't take us out and morsi says, forget it we're not going t
called on to walk offer the job in protest against morsi, you also have the opposition leader mohammed el baradei says that it's not possible unless morsi rescinds the powers he's given himself. are those the things that morsi wants to happen. a lot of judges were appointed by mubarak and he would want them out and does he really need to negotiate or have any dialog with the opposition? does he want that? >> no, he doesn't. and here, this is the final piece in the entire mosaic, and morsi...
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we're very confident that it can actually be a part of our ele electoral coalition. >> if pennsylvania was so important, why not make it a state that he made a play for throughout the campaign? >> you have to go when it matters. i think in the last few weeks, we've seen pennsylvania -- the polls there tighten. and it became a tremendous opportunity. i think it's going to be part of 270 and beyond if we continue to do what we've been doing this last few weeks, which is getting out the message that the governor has a better course for america when it comes to fixing the kpi and putting the country back on track and i think that it's going to be really important part of our efforts to turn out many swing voters in those key areas around that state so that we can win it tonight. >> and republicans, no doubt, are energized this electorate. if you look at the battleground states in the early vote, the democrats are ahead in terms of the early vote, except in the state of colorado, where the republicans appear to be ahead there. is that a problem for governor romney if the democrats are doing
we're very confident that it can actually be a part of our ele electoral coalition. >> if pennsylvania was so important, why not make it a state that he made a play for throughout the campaign? >> you have to go when it matters. i think in the last few weeks, we've seen pennsylvania -- the polls there tighten. and it became a tremendous opportunity. i think it's going to be part of 270 and beyond if we continue to do what we've been doing this last few weeks, which is getting out...
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westbound 580 is another bad day coming in all the way up to el charo road. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a very good morning. a lot of change here. we have low clouds back, clear skies, record highs, the fog has returned. it will be breezy. it will be breezy -- it will be breezy and cooler. this is more of a colder dynamic system than it is rain but we'll get some shower activity or rain activity more likely late thursday into friday and high temperatures will be in the 50s. to 50s. yesterday, though, another record setting day. gilroy, 91 degrees. sfo checked in at 78 degrees. monday and tuesday temperatures were 10 to 15 degrees above average. we'll slide to near average. it looks like we'll bottom out friday into saturday. the first part of the system is now moving into the northern parent of the state. it's already pushed away -- pushed ahead a lot of the fog. it's 54 now. a lot closer here, very foggy towards san jose, also up into napa and hayward is reporting fog. a wed wind or a west directionally wind. the last couple of days, the opposite.
westbound 580 is another bad day coming in all the way up to el charo road. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a very good morning. a lot of change here. we have low clouds back, clear skies, record highs, the fog has returned. it will be breezy. it will be breezy -- it will be breezy and cooler. this is more of a colder dynamic system than it is rain but we'll get some shower activity or rain activity more likely late thursday into friday and high temperatures will be in the 50s....
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your parents came here illegally when you were 12 years old from el salvador? >> that's correct. since i came to the united states, i live in maryland. i live in maryland for the last 10 years. i feel fully american. >> reporter: in november maryland voters will have a chance to change ricky's future. a ballot measure will determine whether illegal immigrants can or can not receive in-state tuition at state colleges. mary russell is with the maryland catholic conference. why should maryland allow kids who are here illegally receive taxpayer money for state tuition? >> well i think we need to look at these children as maryland taxpayers. >> reporter: in fact, in order to qualify for the program, students have to prove their parents filed taxes for three years. opponents say the measure encourages illegal immigration. >> it is just another part of the giveaway to noncitizens. >> reporter: opponents of this measure say you are a bad investment because you can't vote, you can't drive a car, and you can't work legally. what do you say to that? >> i'm also a taxpayer and, i would like
your parents came here illegally when you were 12 years old from el salvador? >> that's correct. since i came to the united states, i live in maryland. i live in maryland for the last 10 years. i feel fully american. >> reporter: in november maryland voters will have a chance to change ricky's future. a ballot measure will determine whether illegal immigrants can or can not receive in-state tuition at state colleges. mary russell is with the maryland catholic conference. why should...
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. >> steve: maybe it will be el twinkie, el wonder bread, south of the border. >> sold $68 million worth of twinkies so far in 2012. so the brand has value. >> brian: true story of the twinkie coming up on the fox business channel. >> on my show. >> alisyn: thank you. these guys were just fishing when this happened. >> holy (bleep) look at that! >> alisyn: what they saw was no fish. it was a tragedy. we'll show you. >> brian: then we introduce to you this nine-year-old girl last week. now she's taking on the pros. down goes faulk. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where every cappuccino and latte is made with fresh milk. ♪ and where clothing is optional. nespresso. what else? >> hi. >> you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> announcer: we all love a good deal during the holidays, especially identity thieves. they can open an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. >> do you have cufflinks? >> mm-m. >> gold ones? >> announcer: not on our watch. we're lifelock, with the most comprehensive identity theft protecti
. >> steve: maybe it will be el twinkie, el wonder bread, south of the border. >> sold $68 million worth of twinkies so far in 2012. so the brand has value. >> brian: true story of the twinkie coming up on the fox business channel. >> on my show. >> alisyn: thank you. these guys were just fishing when this happened. >> holy (bleep) look at that! >> alisyn: what they saw was no fish. it was a tragedy. we'll show you. >> brian: then we introduce to...
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we are getting word of a multicar crash northbound 680 near el pour tad tow alamo. traffic is jammed in both directions. out toward the bay bridge toll plaza, it's stacked up through the maze this morning. metering lights are on. so it's crowded on the incline as you head up the upper deck, as well. elsewhere, westbound 4 bay point we have an accident there blocking a lane. and checking out the nimitz, you can see it is still just kind of stop and go like that or at least slow and go from hayward towards downtown oakland. southbound 880 looks good. for more on our gorgeous forecast, here's lawrence. >> it is beautiful around the bay area already this morning. clear skies all the way to the coastline. out toward mount diablo looking nice and clear there. the offshore winds continuing to blow. that air sinks as it approaches the coastline our temperatures heat up. right now we have a lot of 60s beginning to show up. 62 in pacifica. 61 in san francisco. and 62 degrees in san jose. this afternoon, another banner day. those temperatures up in the 70s and the 80s. may see
we are getting word of a multicar crash northbound 680 near el pour tad tow alamo. traffic is jammed in both directions. out toward the bay bridge toll plaza, it's stacked up through the maze this morning. metering lights are on. so it's crowded on the incline as you head up the upper deck, as well. elsewhere, westbound 4 bay point we have an accident there blocking a lane. and checking out the nimitz, you can see it is still just kind of stop and go like that or at least slow and go from...
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here's a brief el strags of what we're talking about. the way things stand now an across the board spending cut is scheduled to hit every federal agency after december 31st. if congress does nothing before then, the cuts take effect no matter how badly the spending is needed. no matter how much it hurts, no matter who loses his or her job. at the same time everyone in the country gets hit with an across the board tax increase after the first of the year. you'll be paying more to the federal government no matter how much it hurts unless congress figures out how to stop it before december 31st. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent dana bash. dana, this is big-time. this is a crucial issue that they have to resolve over the next, what, november and december. >> exactly. and the leader in the house and the leader in the senate wasted no time to come out and try to lay down markers. if you listen to the tone of both harry reid and house speaker john boehner each trying to sound as conciliatory and open to compromise as they c
here's a brief el strags of what we're talking about. the way things stand now an across the board spending cut is scheduled to hit every federal agency after december 31st. if congress does nothing before then, the cuts take effect no matter how badly the spending is needed. no matter how much it hurts, no matter who loses his or her job. at the same time everyone in the country gets hit with an across the board tax increase after the first of the year. you'll be paying more to the federal...
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el "early start" continues right now. >>> will they break the pledge? some republicans now seem open to the idea of raising taxes in the face of the fiscal cliff. >>> mystery in a west bank mausoleum. scientists taking a new look at yasser arafat's remains to see if he was poisoned. >>> and mightier than the sword, indeed. a poison pen found on a failed north korean assassin. cnn with an exclusive look. >>> good morning, and welcome to "early start" i'm deborah feyerick in for john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. 6:00 a.m. in the east here. first, congress back in session and already bickering. america heads down the fiscal cliff in exactly five weeks. take a look at the time line, triggering painful spending cuts and tax hikes. several leading republicans signaling that they're willing to break their new tax hike pledge to get a spending deal passed in time. but when the lame duck senate returned yesterday, it sure sounded like politics as usual. >> the senate has spoken. president obama has spoken. he's promised he will not sign any bill that mor
el "early start" continues right now. >>> will they break the pledge? some republicans now seem open to the idea of raising taxes in the face of the fiscal cliff. >>> mystery in a west bank mausoleum. scientists taking a new look at yasser arafat's remains to see if he was poisoned. >>> and mightier than the sword, indeed. a poison pen found on a failed north korean assassin. cnn with an exclusive look. >>> good morning, and welcome to "early...
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we have 30s across places like el paso. there is cold air out there right now certainly freezing conditions across mississippi and alabama this morning. we are almost scot-free through out this holiday weekend. another day of that very nice cry contin dry conditions off to the south. there's a disturbance across the great lakes bringing real quick snow showers nothing causing problems on the roadways. little bit of fog over the next few mornings across the pacific northwest. could cause problems on the roadways. temperature wise, though, looking good today still cool to the north. not bad to the south. it is a little cooler than you typically may be this year. tomorrow a little bit of a cool batch of air makes its way to the northern plains. good weather through tuesday and wednesday. little bit of a shot of snow guys across parts of the northeast on tuesday. it will be light. then a big chance of rain wednesday, thursday across parts of the west. >> looking good. thanks so much. >>> dallas star larry hagman may have lost b
we have 30s across places like el paso. there is cold air out there right now certainly freezing conditions across mississippi and alabama this morning. we are almost scot-free through out this holiday weekend. another day of that very nice cry contin dry conditions off to the south. there's a disturbance across the great lakes bringing real quick snow showers nothing causing problems on the roadways. little bit of fog over the next few mornings across the pacific northwest. could cause...
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first of all, down south, got a risk of strong storms from houston to el dorado into alexandria, louisiana. damaging hail and a possibility of some tornadoes and very, very damaging thunderstorms. as you look at the futurecast heading into tonight into tomorrow morning, you see the heavy rain developing, and then to the north of that we're looking at a lot of decent amount of snow stretching from charleston all the way to boston, about one to three inches generally, not looking at any major accumulations on into tuesday night, but we do expect to see about 1 to 3 inches generally, and then will be over by wednesday. that's your latest weather. we'll get your local forecast right after this. >>> 7:17 on a very foggy monday morning. give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination safely. we have thick pockets of fog reducing your visibility to a quarter of a mile or less all across the bay area. as we head throughout the second half of the day, the sun will be out in full force. we'll see a nice rebound today. temperatures right now in the 40s and 50s, headed toward 67 in livermore, 6
first of all, down south, got a risk of strong storms from houston to el dorado into alexandria, louisiana. damaging hail and a possibility of some tornadoes and very, very damaging thunderstorms. as you look at the futurecast heading into tonight into tomorrow morning, you see the heavy rain developing, and then to the north of that we're looking at a lot of decent amount of snow stretching from charleston all the way to boston, about one to three inches generally, not looking at any major...
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i sat down with him, so clear how much more there was to him besides just the chisell eled b. he is a sculptor. foot rubs in return from jenna and so in love with his wife. >> so in love with his wife, which is sexy. >> he is ready to be a dad. he is ready to just have his family. he is as well rounded -- you hope for the perfect package, channing is it, a good guy. >> the beauty, you can page through this and see lots and lots of sexy guys, you have the chill guy section, on that list, love this list, my favorite, george clooney, hugh jackman and blake shelton. >> that is a hot trifecta. >> well, george, of course. we asked these guys what is your idea of a good time? george said his idea is friends and family, late night different on some lake in italy. >> lake como, right? >> and then blake shelton, being at home watching the arizona cardinals game. >> normalcy. >> look at blake. let's see that. >> exactly. and he just loves his family. he is all about pancakes, having a flat white, australian for a latte. >> a section in here called ed shades of grey" not what you think. g
i sat down with him, so clear how much more there was to him besides just the chisell eled b. he is a sculptor. foot rubs in return from jenna and so in love with his wife. >> so in love with his wife, which is sexy. >> he is ready to be a dad. he is ready to just have his family. he is as well rounded -- you hope for the perfect package, channing is it, a good guy. >> the beauty, you can page through this and see lots and lots of sexy guys, you have the chill guy section, on...
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>>l, el w i'del llbeea ry coterested tolookeahe at t swing .s more than 30 counties onthat gade gor bush in 2004, and then turned around and went for obama in 2008. but then were strongp suporters of walker, both in h is if--n i his gubernatorial election n 2010 and in his recall. i could be curious to see the numbers. it looks like tnoutas henbeen very high, higher than it was orforlka wer.a ethe may have me difference. >> sreenivasan: i pulled u ap map ofthe re call results. yn eoou lok when you look te08wh rtsesul and thees walker results, there was that tidal shift. a at aathere the possible reasons t re cthatheyame back around? >> well, it was interest, that even during the recall, there were people who voted against the recall for governor walker. there was still strong support for obama, about 9%, 10% still approved of him. so i don't think for many people it was such a partisan issue. i think a lot of people just didn't see the recall as fair play or the appropriate way to remove a politician from office who hadn't done something illegal, say. so i think the support for obama has
>>l, el w i'del llbeea ry coterested tolookeahe at t swing .s more than 30 counties onthat gade gor bush in 2004, and then turned around and went for obama in 2008. but then were strongp suporters of walker, both in h is if--n i his gubernatorial election n 2010 and in his recall. i could be curious to see the numbers. it looks like tnoutas henbeen very high, higher than it was orforlka wer.a ethe may have me difference. >> sreenivasan: i pulled u ap map ofthe re call results. yn...